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Is the answer that both cars had a trace in their respective gas-caps? Did we see him obtain the second one, did it come with the tracking radio thing? It really only seems to make sense if both vehicles were being tracked to start with.

He told Besser on Improv4Humans that they rejected the breast implant review because some of the writers thought it veered too close to being transphobic, or feared it would be perceived as such.

I agree with you on the age thing—both generational context and actual age (not to mention geographical situation and every other factor) will shape our view points. I was born '78, with no internet to provide connection to trans people, and my child/adolescent world barely acknowledged trans existence (I won't

I'm sorry this is a late reply, but I want to engage your part of this thread. I agree that a large segment of Age of Spin (have not yet seen the other) was at best a mixed bag in regard to trans people. I'm not certain I don't feel this way because the stereotype is directed in my direction, but I thought it was

It was a bit heavy-handed to have Dustin make a mantra out of "I am entitled to her" to his therapist (who I guess deserves some of the blame for enabling Dustin's attitude so he could feel as if he'd helped him "progress").

You don't have to be be religious to see that it's both things. X-23 surviving Logan as "Logan's afterlife" is very clearly an important aspect of this film. The Hebrew Bible places much more importance on the concept of the surviving offspring than it does on wherever the soul migrates to at the end. This kind of

I always thought that God's answer to Job heavily implied that He's not really omnipotent, that even He has to follow certain rules to make things work. It also seems like He somewhat respects Job's moxie for at least attempting to hold His feet to the fire and is more disdainful of those three assholes who try to

It's almost as if the God of the Old Testament was actually a tribal divinity more similar to the gods of Greece or Egypt rather than a universal, monotheistic deity as we've come to regard Him, and His relationship to His chosen people was far more personal and fraught with ancient conceptions of faith and ritual

Probably more like a 25-40% "idiot racists", and 75-90% (allowing for healthy overlap) people with often unrecognized and unacknowledged underlying sexism (and some overt misogyny) that allowed them to swallow and internalize the last 20 years of anti-HRC propaganda. This is just a gut estimation based on what I've

So wait. The fact that our candidate couldn't beat Donald Trump isn't telling in any way? Look, I voted for HRC without hesitation in the general, and I think she would have been a boringly decent president who would accomplish very little of her domestic agenda in the face of Republican resistance (and it would

Taboo is breaking out the fucks pretty regularly, too. The High Sparrow really loves the word on the that show. FX has the FuX.

It was the kid, Brenden Dassey who they're referring to above, who Charlie is imitating and who was scheduled to be released. Your link relates to Avery, who is convicted of murder and continues to be imprisoned. I don't know if the story related by another con could be used against Avery in any future attempts to

Exactly, and Trump's federal hiring freeze also applies to the VA.

He made Update work in the 80's, when he wasn't insistent on making every joke a conservative screed. He was capable of delivering the jokes other people were writing. I've listened to his radio show a few times, though, and he seems incapable of real humor until the topic veers away from obvious partisan issues.

I'm continuing to enjoy this show, though I found this episode to be a bit more of a drag, and a step down from E1 and E2; I agree that it lacked the subtlety of the pilot. Oona Chaplin's acting and her show husband's over the top villainy are both negatives for this show so far, and I'm not on board with JKD's

Man, if he doesn't lose due to the fact of him being TV-neanderthal Donald-fucking-trump, I don't think you can trust people to vote against him based on his future track record. Particularly since he and his surrogates are so nakedly bent on discrediting the press and painting alternative realities out of thin air.

I didn't see Moana, but my daughter did and got the soundtrack. I like "Shiny" better than anything else on the album. "My Name's Moana…" is good, but I prefer the humor of "Shiny" over the soaring, epic nature of the former, which feels more Disney-typical. Then again, maybe it's more powerful in context, so I'm

That Teen Vogue writer is the best we have now.

She can have plenty of brain and experience and still lose. She lost because Republicans have been effectively painting her as Satan for over 20 years, because Republicans laid the groundwork for Trump's brand of racist, anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant populism for longer, and because her persona is not inherently

I pretty much agree with you here. Clinton proposed plenty of progressive policies, and probably a more realistic agenda, but Sanders was hitting on the same anti-trade themes Trump played, and better, and probably would have netted the upper midwest against Trump (as nominee, I don't know that any VP candidate would